Fellowship

Fellowship

Being a Fellow of the ICR recognises your professionalism in the Clinical Trial industry, working in a senior role with significant autonomy and responsibility. It is the highest level of membership available, and demonstrates your wealth of experience, commitment and contributions to the field of Clinical Research.

Why become a Fellow?

Gain international recognition for your experience and knowledge

Increase your exposure to new career opportunities

Raise the profile of clinical research and encourage people at the start of their career

Improve your long term earning potential through recognition of your experience and competence

Fellowship (FICR)

Fellowship is by application only and must be considered and granted by the ICR Board of Directors.

In order for your application to be processed you need to supply evidence of the following:

It is important that you present evidence of previous learning activities, knowledge acquired, and how you have put that information into practice. Please supply a statement of approximately 200-500 words outlining your particular contribution to the field of clinical research.

ICR reserves the right to approve Fellow applications without specific criteria being met in exceptional circumstances.

Honorary Fellowship (HonFICR)

Honorary Fellowship is by nomination only and is awarded to those who have made a significant contribution to ICR and/or to the clinical research profession.

Nominations for Honorary Fellowship must be proposed by two Fellows or Members of the ICR and include:

A statement justifying the nomination in terms of contribution to ICR and/or the clinical research profession in not more than 500 words

A current CV

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